Answer these questions to discover your natural puzzle-solving style in games.
- Faced with a locked door, you: A. Search the area thoroughly for keys or clues
B. Try multiple combinations or brute force
C. Look for environmental patterns or symbols
D. Step back and revisit it later with fresh eyes - You prefer puzzles that: A. Are logical and fair
B. Can be experimented with freely
C. Require observation and interpretation
D. Fit into the narrative or world - You fail a puzzle several times. You: A. Reassess and organize your approach
B. Keep tinkering until something works
C. Ask yourself what the designer wants you to see
D. Take a break and come back later - You feel most satisfied when: A. Solving something using deduction
B. Breaking the system in a clever way
C. Finding hidden meaning behind the puzzle
D. Seeing how the puzzle fits into the bigger picture - Which game appeals to you most? A. The Talos Principle
B. Portal
C. The Witness
D. Outer Wilds
Results:
Mostly A – The Analyst
You thrive on logic, systems, and patterns. You enjoy puzzles that test your structure and reasoning skills.
Mostly B – The Tinkerer
You learn by doing. Trial, error, and creativity are your best tools. You often discover solutions others overlook.
Mostly C – The Observer
You pay close attention to detail. Hidden symbols, environmental storytelling, and layered meaning excite you.
Mostly D – The Explorer
You like puzzles that connect to the world or story. You enjoy solving as part of something bigger than the challenge itself.
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